To be recognized in your lifetime
To be recognized in posterity
75%
[ 6 ]
25%
[ 2 ]
Total Votes : 8
Q: Would You Prefer...(part Two)
asked by:tigresacanela24 on January 5th, 2007
Especially EHEALTHy
To be recognized in your lifetime or
after? Any specific reason?
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Replies(8)
Melissa_20replied on January 5th, 2007
Especially EHEALTHy
I'd rather be recognized in my lifetime
casue when your gone,how can you enjoy it?
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Julesreplied on January 5th, 2007
Moderator
Posterity - at least I can be of some use
when i'm dead then. It would be nice to
think of people still referring to me and
speaking my name once I am long dead and
buried.
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Sunflower_pie81replied on January 5th, 2007
Extremely EHEALTHy
How about both......But I really dont'
care.....Just want my children and my
childrens children to remember me once I
am gone.
Like my nanna she was 103 when she passed
and to think that she live 100+ years is
amazing to me. I will share her story
with my baby and so forth. But she is
famous to me....
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lil_blaze2004replied on January 5th, 2007
Supporter
purestgreen
wrote:
posterity - at least I can
be of some use when i'm dead then. It
would be nice to think of people still
referring to me and speaking my name once
I am long dead and
buried.
ditto!!
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tigresacanela24replied on January 5th, 2007
Especially EHEALTHy
I think i'd rather be recognized now. It
seems lonely to be recognized only after
i'm already gone. Love me while i'm
alive, I won't know when i'm dead.
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Bridgetreplied on January 5th, 2007
Moderator
Well now i'm torn. I voted for now but I
like what jules said. But then I also
like what kay said. I don't know!
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michelle1981replied on January 5th, 2007
Supporter
Hard question to answer!
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tigresacanela24replied on January 5th, 2007
Especially EHEALTHy
I had to think about it for a long time
before I could decide 100% I think it's
more a question of how you view the world
than anything else. I think this
corresponds to my attitude about life. I
prefer planning for the short term. My
long term plans are always vague and hazy
at best. I think that's why I don't
really appreciate the posterity thing. I
really can't think that far ahead.